Community

Pedestrian killed on Kent Street West in Lindsay
On Monday March 26 at 4:44 pm a pedestrian attempted to walk across Kent Street West in Lindsay. The pedestrian… Continue reading “Pedestrian killed on Kent Street West in Lindsay”

Large donation allowing for study on cultural centre for Kawartha Lakes
A large private donation is allowing for a feasibility study on the likelihood of getting a culture centre for Kawartha… Continue reading “Large donation allowing for study on cultural centre for Kawartha Lakes”

In the homestretch: About ten per cent of town soon to collect a Basic Income
By April 16, about 2,000 Lindsay residents will be on the Ontario Basic Income Pilot – will you be one… Continue reading “In the homestretch: About ten per cent of town soon to collect a Basic Income”

New chief of police says ‘social conditions’ important to consider in policing
As Inspector Mark Mitchell gets set to become Kawartha Lakes Police Service’s newest chief, he says it’s important to consider… Continue reading “New chief of police says ‘social conditions’ important to consider in policing”

Trippin’ to Finland and other destinations with the library
Travel can make some serious demands on your credit or debit card, but there’s another card that will both save… Continue reading “Trippin’ to Finland and other destinations with the library”

Generosity, justice and the basic income guarantee
I was talking about the basic income guarantee to a couple of friends and one of them commented on how… Continue reading “Generosity, justice and the basic income guarantee”

Hospice core training: A volunteer opportunity
Caring and compassion have always been trademark qualities of the many people who volunteer with the Community Care Health and… Continue reading “Hospice core training: A volunteer opportunity”

